An article in the August 9, 2025, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine highlights the opportunity, if not the responsibility, of the bar in the private law sector to fill the gaps in healthcare access, quality, and...more
8/26/2025
/ Consumer Protection Laws ,
Contract Terms ,
Corporate Governance ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
Federalism ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ,
Healthcare ,
Medical Malpractice ,
Public Health ,
Social Security Act ,
State and Local Government ,
States Rights ,
Tort ,
Trump Administration
New York is poised to become the twelfth state in the country to authorize medical aid in dying with a physician’s prescription for lethal medication to be self-administered by the patient. On June 9, 2025, the New York...more
7/18/2025
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Criminal Prosecution ,
Equal Protection ,
Healthcare ,
New Legislation ,
New York ,
Patient Rights ,
Physician-Assisted Suicide ,
Physicians ,
Prescription Drugs ,
Residency Requirements ,
State and Local Government ,
State Legislatures
The January 30, 2025 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine contains an article entitled “Providing Interstate Telehealth Abortion Services to Patients in Restrictive States.” In the second sentence, the authors write:...more
2/14/2025
/ Abortion ,
Constitutional Challenges ,
Criminal Liability ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Data Privacy ,
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Health Care Providers ,
Physicians ,
Regulatory Requirements ,
Reproductive Healthcare Issues ,
SCOTUS ,
State and Local Government ,
Telehealth
May 6, 2020, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy issued Executive Order 138, which extends the Public Health Emergency declared on March 9, 2020 under Executive Order 103 and extended on April 7 under Executive Order 119. Under...more
On April 17, 2020, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs announced the specifics of a program authorized by Governor Murphy’s April 1 Executive Order 112 related to the temporary licensure of foreign licensed...more